As 2015 marks ten years since the release of The White Stripesalbum “Get Behind Me Satan” album & tour, we are proud to use that as the focus of our 23rd Vault package. Completely dedicated to The White Stripes and highlighting their time in South America in 2005, this package should leave fans beyond satisfied. Learn more: http://thirdmanrecords.com/news/introducing-vault-package-23/
Posts Tagged ‘Third Man Records’
THIRD MAN RECORDS – ” Get Behind Me Satan ” Vault Package
Posted: January 6, 2015 in CLASSIC ALBUMS, MUSICTags: Get Behind Me Satan, Jack White, The White Stripes, Third Man Records
JACK WHITE – ” Parallel “
Posted: November 29, 2014 in MUSICTags: Dead Weather, Dean Fertita, Jack White, Third Man Records
Jack White has released a new single from Lazaretto one of the highlights songs “Would You Fight For My Love?”. But more interesting, however, is the Flip side, “Parallel”, which sees White covering bandmate and Dead Weather and Raconteurs member Dean Fertita, who is also accompanying White on his current tour written by The Raconteurs’ Brendan Benson and released via Fertita’s 2009 album , the original version of “Parallel” was a woozy, psychedelic rocker. Here in White’s hands, however, the song’s been transformed into a twangy-meets-synthrock opus, complete with keys from the late Isaiah Ikey Owens. It’s an interesting take to say the least and showcases the Third Man label head’s inventiveness and different styles.
NEIL YOUNG – ” Needle of Death “
Posted: April 24, 2014 in CLASSIC ALBUMS, MUSICTags: A letter Home, Bert Jansch, Music, Needle of Death, Neil Young, Third Man Records
NEIL YOUNG – ” A Letter Home”
Posted: April 20, 2014 in CLASSIC ALBUMS, MUSICTags: A letter Home, Covers, Music, Neil Young, Third Man Records
A new album of covers titled “A LETTER HOME” from Neil Young recorded at Jack White’s Nashville studio and released on the Third Man Records label set up by White, White apparently features on two tracks. Some of the covers are Dylan’s “Blowin In The Wind” the Tim Hardin song “Reason To Believe” and Bruce Springsteen “My Hometown” and the song Neil played at the Carnegie Hall Shows last year by Bert Jansch “Needle of Death” seems to be the trend with Springsteen releasing a similar set of covers with his “High Hopes” album earlier this year.


